Peg + Cat"The Messy Room Problem/The Golden Pyramid Problem"
The Messy Room Problem - Peg's Room. Peg and Cat sort through the mess in Peg's room just in time for company to come over and see Cat's masterpiece, "The Circles." Primary Content: Sorting; Secondary Content: Shapes. D

2:00 pm

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!"Rumbly Tumbly/Planet Name Game"
Rumbly Tumbly: Nick's hungry tummy is rumbling! But why do our stomachs make noises when they're hungry? A super shrunken trip into Thing One's stomach will show them the answer! They learn how chewing and stomach juices help to break down the food, and the tummy sounds are actually the stomach working. When your tummy is empty, the sounds are much louder! There's only one way to quiet Nick's rumbly tumbly. a chewy chocolate chunky chunk chip cookie! Planet Name Game: Nick and Sally have run out of things to name in the garden. D

2:30 pm

WordGirl"Don't Mess with the Best/Peanut Butter Battles"
DON'T MESS WITH THE BEST - Since Victoria Best couldn't outdo WordGirl at being a superhero she decides to become the cities' best villain. Using her magic recorder, she steals all the villains' weapons and lures WordGirl to the bank. Will WordGirl be able to stop her or will Victoria be the one villain who takes down WordGirl once and for all? Vocabulary Words: Defeat, Unstoppable. D

3:00 pm

Wyland's Art Studio"Mahi Mahi"
In his depiction of a mahi mahi, Wyland incorporates many elements and principles of art to create a harmonious painting. D

3:30 pm

Chefs A' Field"Oregon Organics"
Wheelchair Farmer Fosters Good Earth. Chef Philippe Boulot: The Heathman Restaurant - Portland, OR Tim Gilmer is a paraplegic farmer who has little patience for sympathy, but a great fondness for earth-friendly produce. He grows impeccable ingredients, all without chemicals. D

4:00 pm

Comet Encounter
They have fascinated, even terrified humans for thousands of years. Traditionally seen as harbingers of doom, comets can influence some people even to this day. For scientists, though, comets are a great opportunity for space exploration.G

NOVA"At The Edge of Space"
NOVA takes viewers on an exploration of the Earth-space boundary zone that's home to some of nature's most puzzling and alluring phenomena: the shimmering aurora, streaking meteors and fleeting flashes that shoot upward from thunderclouds, known as sprites. Only discovered in 1989, sprites have eluded capture because they flicker into existence for a mere split-second - 40 times faster than an eye blink.G

7:00 pm

Curiosity Quest Goes Green"Light Bulb Recycling"
Did you know that light bulbs can be recycled and made into new products? Join the host of Curiosity Quest Goes Green, Joel Greene as he explores the Lighting Resources facility in Texas to learn how they collect old light bulbs. Then they dump them all into an incredible machine that breaks them apart, safely collects the mercury, chops, cleans, and separates them. Lastly, Greene follows the crushed light bulb remnants to a Glass Recycled in Texas to watch the process of mixing the recycled light bulbs in with recycled glass to create gorgeous counter tops and flooring. D

7:30 pm

Unlocking The Secrets of Our Cells - The Nobel Prize
Inside all of us exists a series of micro-worlds at the cellular, molecular and atomic level, constantly working to maintain our existence, but of which we are blissfully unaware. The 2012 Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine, Physics and Chemistry, have all unveiled new knowledge about this micro-world; this program explores their work, going on a journey through the micro-layers, showing how the discoveries they have made influence all our lives. Inside all of our cells is the next - molecular- level of the micro-world. D

8:00 pm

Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers"Forever Wild?"
Alda presents results from research being conducted inside Arizona's Biosphere 2. Now reorganized as a climate research institute, Biosphere explores reactions of miniature wild ecosystems like rain forests and coral reefs to global atmospheres expected 100 years from now.G

9:00 pm

Comet Encounter
They have fascinated, even terrified humans for thousands of years. Traditionally seen as harbingers of doom, comets can influence some people even to this day. For scientists, though, comets are a great opportunity for space exploration.G

10:00 pm

NOVA"At The Edge of Space"
NOVA takes viewers on an exploration of the Earth-space boundary zone that's home to some of nature's most puzzling and alluring phenomena: the shimmering aurora, streaking meteors and fleeting flashes that shoot upward from thunderclouds, known as sprites. Only discovered in 1989, sprites have eluded capture because they flicker into existence for a mere split-second - 40 times faster than an eye blink.G

11:00 pm

Curiosity Quest Goes Green"Light Bulb Recycling"
Did you know that light bulbs can be recycled and made into new products? Join the host of Curiosity Quest Goes Green, Joel Greene as he explores the Lighting Resources facility in Texas to learn how they collect old light bulbs. Then they dump them all into an incredible machine that breaks them apart, safely collects the mercury, chops, cleans, and separates them. Lastly, Greene follows the crushed light bulb remnants to a Glass Recycled in Texas to watch the process of mixing the recycled light bulbs in with recycled glass to create gorgeous counter tops and flooring. D

11:30 pm

Unlocking The Secrets of Our Cells - The Nobel Prize
Inside all of us exists a series of micro-worlds at the cellular, molecular and atomic level, constantly working to maintain our existence, but of which we are blissfully unaware. The 2012 Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine, Physics and Chemistry, have all unveiled new knowledge about this micro-world; this program explores their work, going on a journey through the micro-layers, showing how the discoveries they have made influence all our lives. Inside all of our cells is the next - molecular- level of the micro-world. D